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portuguès
executar
espanyol
cometer
Perform an act, usually with a negative connotation.
pull
commit
portuguès
executar
1
Sometimes political expediency can overreach itself and
perpetrate
the most grave injustices.
2
Most of those who
perpetrate
these crimes do so for financial gain.
3
The unhappy man struggled violently in his endeavour to
perpetrate
his intention.
4
Here is the knife with which he intended to
perpetrate
the deed.
5
But Schneiderman has said executives who
perpetrate
fraud should be held publicly accountable.
6
He dreaded what violence he might
perpetrate
,
what a horror he might become.
7
Literary men and the clergy always do
perpetrate
matrimony in a curious manner.
8
A band of raiders had ridden in early to
perpetrate
the Lawrence massacre.
9
Inequalities are often effectively invisible to the people who
perpetrate
them.
10
Phœbus who commanded us to
perpetrate
the slaying of our mother.
11
It seemed incredible, yet the officers were not ones to
perpetrate
a joke.
12
It is a painful necessity that my kind heart forces me to
perpetrate
.
13
Let me
perpetrate
one more,-onewhich is perhaps the most glaring of all.
14
One dreams of such things but they do not
perpetrate
them.
15
She was now anxious to
perpetrate
another on her own account.
16
Sis, how could you have the conscience to
perpetrate
a wedding in August?
perpetrate
·
perpetrate such
perpetrate violence
perpetrate an act
perpetrate sexual
perpetrate the crime
portuguès
executar
cometer
espanyol
cometer